At the recent Litigation Counsel of America conference in Jackson Hole, Kenneth DeMoura and I announced the renewal of the Trial Law Institute (TLI), an LCA program that we will be teaching (stay tuned for dates). The TLI’s primary purpose is to perpetuate, elevate and preserve the art of trial presentation and techniques, and to advance and educate on new technologies designed to enhance the admission of evidence in courtroom settings.
Ehrenstein|Sager
律师事务所
Coral Gables,Florida 1,102 位关注者
Ehrenstein|Sager is a business law boutique providing bespoke trial and transactional services to select clients.
关于我们
Ehrenstein|Sager is a trial boutique providing bespoke legal services to select clients. We Try Cases: We are not merely litigators. Many lawyers say they go to trial. Most do not. They engage in discovery and motion practice with the aim of settlement. It is true that the vast majority of civil matters settle before trial. However, if your case is one which does not settle, you will have needed trial counsel from the outset with the experience and ability to effectively persuade the triers of fact. Unlike many lawyers, we actually try cases before judges, juries and arbitration panels. With three decades of trial practice, Ehrenstein|Sager has the knowledge and skill to effectively try your case. Indeed, our trial prowess facilitates realistic negotiations before trial from a position of strength—often yielding favorable settlements.
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https://www.ehrensteinsager.com
Ehrenstein|Sager的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 律师事务所
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Coral Gables,Florida
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- complex commercial litigation、aerospace and transportation、maritime liability、Healthcare、Real estate develpoment and construction、hospitality、professional malpractice、banking and financial services、complex fraud、white collar defense and internal investigations、dissolution of marriage and family law litigation和trust and probate litigation
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2800 Ponce de Leon Blvd
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US,Florida,Coral Gables,33134
Ehrenstein|Sager员工
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Excited to present at ACFE - South Florida Chapter (SFLACFE)'s Fraud Olympics Conference regarding fraud investigations involving digital assets. With my esteemed co-presenter, Mark DiMichael from Citrin Cooperman, and moderator, Adam Rabinowitz from Kaufman Rossin.
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Earlier this year, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) went into effect requiring certain businesses to report their Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) to FinCEN. Recent pushback has resulted in six different federal court cases, with Judge Liles Burke in the Northern District of Alabama ruling the CTA was unconstitutional. That case is now on appeal to the 11th Circuit. Despite this recent decision and other pending litigation, business owners must still file their BOI report before the January 1, 2025 reporting deadline. If you have questions about CTA reporting requirements and need assistance, the team at Ehrenstein|Sager are here to help.
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At Ehrenstein|Sager, humility is at the core of everything we do. We take pride in truly listening to our clients, understanding their goals, and serving them with a grounded and unselfish approach. By being humble, we remain connected to the people we help, ensuring we deliver legal solutions with empathy and integrity.
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We are pleased to announce Ehrenstein|Sager has been recognized for excellence in the 2025 edition Best Law Firms rankings. We are honored to receive the award after all our hard work and dedication to our clients and justice! The 15th edition of Best Law Firms, independently produced by Best Lawyers, holds significant importance in the legal industry. It serves as a benchmark for excellence, providing a comprehensive and reliable guide of the top-performing law firms across 127 practice areas and 188 local jurisdictions. The rankings are meticulously compiled based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes client feedback, peer reviews, industry leader interviews, and detailed analysis of law firm data.
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Enjoyed a moment of connection with friends and colleagues at the Litigation Counsel of America's Presidents Dinner at the recent conference in Jackson Hole. Those grins belong to the four most recent past presidents of the LCA: Kenneth DeMoura (DeMoura|Smith LLP), Deborah Perry (Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C.), myself, and Adam Arceneaux (Ice Miller LLP). What a joy to know and work with such excellent attorneys.
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Meet Michael Ehrenstein, a seasoned trial lawyer with over three decades of experience, blending strategic insight and martial arts discipline to achieve remarkable results for his clients. His unique approach, influenced by his deep martial arts background, provides a tactical edge in court, giving clients strategic options that set him apart from conventional litigators. Whether it's defending against multimillion-dollar claims or pursuing complex international disputes, Mike brings calm, precision, and unparalleled expertise to every case.
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? Feeling Grateful! ? I had the honor of speaking at my alma mater this past Tuesday about investigating fraud involving digital assets. It was a wonderful opportunity to share insights and connect with future legal professionals. A huge thank you to the faculty and students for their warm welcome and engaging questions! #STUPROUD
On Tuesday, the Office for Career Development, in collaboration with the Intellectual Property and Cyber Law Society and the Business Law Society, co-hosted an engaging Lunch and Learn featuring Brett Sager, Partner at Ehrenstein | Sager. The discussion focused on digital assets and the lifecycle of a case, from the initial investigation to arbitration and collection. #STUMiami #STULaw
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Chambers is the unrivaled, independent and most respected legal directory. This year, Ehrenstein|Sager is one of a select handful of firms which achieved a double ranking in Chambers Spotlight Florida 2025. Chamber's recognized us for excellence in General Commercial Litigation and International Arbitration. We are grateful for this honor and will continue to work hard to be worthy of the accolade.
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I headed to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the 2024 Litigation Counsel of America Conference and Celebration of Fellows from October 23-25 (and I may have stayed an extra day to hike and enjoy the idyllic surroundings). The conference is designed for Fellows of the LCA to enhance their already superior trial skills, to address practical issues and topics challenging litigators in today’s changing legal environment, and to afford each individual the opportunity to hear from and interact with North America’s finest trial and appellate lawyers. The Litigation Counsel of America is an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary society established to reflect the new face of the American bar, and I am a former President of the organization. Membership is limited to 3,500 Fellows, representing less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers. The composition of the LCA is aggressively diverse, with recognition of excellence among American litigation and trial counsel across all segments of the bar. The purpose of the LCA is to recognize deserving, experienced, and highly qualified lawyers, to provide an outlet for scholarly authorship of legal articles on trial and litigation practice, to provide additional sources for professional development, to promote superior advocacy and ethical standards in the practice of law, to assist in community involvement by its membership, and to advance a superior judiciary by taking relevant positions on issues or legislation affecting judicial compensation and/or benefits, as well as those affecting the American litigation processes.